It doesn't matter how much they charge for it. They will sell every single one they make without fail. Provape pretty much own a license to print money, and they know it.

And I don't care The Provari I bought two years ago has never failed. I have used it everyday. I paid for reliability and dependability. That's what I got.

I loved my Provari it was my first device and was rock solid reliable and is still doing the rounds on these forums (I enjoy watching it get passed around). That being said I don't really fall into there target market anymore but would still recommend a Provari to a new vaper who wanted something reliable in a heart beat. The only decision I don't get with the new p3 why 23 mm.

I understand that some are disappointed with the .7 oHm limit and max 5 amp limit, but from a bit of reading on the subject it would seem that Provape are protecting themselves from future regulations in the American PV Market. They have produced a device that, for want of a better description, won't blow up in your face. Were the regulations to suddenly skip from Ejuice to the actual battery mod, it would seem they would be in the clear. I wonder if the regulators were to clamp down on the safety of mods, that how many would meet their inevitable stringent prerequisites. Mech mods would be out for a starter.

I think Provape would have set their limits lower on resistance and higher on amp limits if not fore-thinking for the inevitable Government safety regulations within regards to PV's.

Here is ProVapes formal answer to low resistance and high wattage. You were pretty much on the mark Chris1972

Q: Why does the P3 not go to 30+ watts and down to lower ohms?.

The engineers at ProVape believe that this is the limit that they can be assured is safe for Vaping. Safety is of paramount importance to ProVape. Our market is mainstream Vaping. ProVape's mission has always been to provide systems that are effective alternatives to analog cigarettes. We are confident that the voltage/wattage limits give our customers the means to do exactly that.

Within the parameters of the ohms and wattage ratios within the P3, it is entirely possible to produce significant clouds of vapor if that is what the customer is wanting to do.

Provape=winner in this case
Provided it is backed up by the solid reliability that history dictates it will be , its set to become the definitive vaping device IMHO
Been calling on Provape for the last few years to go VW and no doubt they hesitated until they knew it was right ( and got the most milage out of the VV they could lol )

Not too many flashy gimmicks that mean nothing in the real world coupled with sensible hardware modifications to allow customisation and fitment of multiple atomiser types